Piloting Puberty Content Books And A Teacher Training Guide In Sierra Leone: A Qualitative Assessment.
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Frontiers in Education
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Introduction: Ensuring young people receive adequate information and
guidance about puberty is essential for healthy adolescent transitions. Although
many countries are moving toward including comprehensive sexuality education
in national curricula, content on puberty during early adolescence, including
peer pressure and stigma related to physical and emotional changes, are rarely
included. Limited evidence exists about the inclusion of puberty education in
schools, and the role of teachers in delivering such content in low-and middle-income countries, including Sierra Leone.
Methods: We conducted a qualitative assessment using multiple methodologies
(in-depth interviews with teachers; focus group discussions with girls and boys;
key informant interviews with teacher training lecturers and government)
to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a puberty education package (a
teacher training guide and boys’ and girls’ puberty books) for primary school
teachers to introduce puberty content in Sierra Leone.
Results: Three key themes were identified, including the importance of
teacher comfort in discussing puberty, the value of the teacher’s guide for
delivering puberty content, and system and resource constraints that impact
the implementation of puberty education. Additional insights included how
integrating puberty education into existing curriculum courses may be more
effective than stand-alone puberty classes; education systems can enable
in-service and pre-service teacher training, along with culturally appropriate
puberty resources, to increase effective puberty education delivery in schools;
and governments serve a key role in providing puberty education teacher
training, ensuring sustainable funding to retain trained teachers, and offering
guidance on national curriculum requirements on puberty education.
Discussion: There is a strong need to integrate puberty education into formal
educational systems, with well-trained teachers serving a valuable role in its
delivery. Research is needed on how best to scale sustainable teacher training
Interventions to support the delivery of puberty education to adolescents in
low- and middle-income contexts.
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Martinez S, Marfo SO, Ibrahim AF, Carney A, Vavrus F, Kabba M, Wyss N and Sommer M (2024) Piloting puberty content books and a teacher training guide in Sierra Leone: a qualitative assessment. Front. Educ. 9:1398477.
